Both autism and schizophrenia feature deficits in aspects of social cognition that may be related to amygdala dysfunction, but it is unclear whether these are similar or different patterns of impairment. We compared the visual scanning patterns and emotion judgments of individuals with autism, individuals with schizophrenia and controls on a task well characterized with respect to amygdala functioning. On this task, eye movements of participants are recorded as they assess emotional content within a series of complex social scenes where faces are either included or digitally erased. Results indicated marked abnormalities in visual scanning for both disorders. Controls increased their gaze on face regions when faces were present to a signifi...
Background: A wide range of neuropsychiatric conditions, including schizophrenia and autistic spectr...
People with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have pervasive impairments in social interactions, a dia...
Gaze direction provides important information about social attention, and people tend to reflexively...
Both autism and schizophrenia feature deficits in aspects of social cognition that may be related to...
Schizophrenia and autism both feature significant impairments in social cognition and social functio...
The amygdala plays a critical role in orienting gaze and attention to socially salient stimuli. Prev...
Typically developing humans innately place subjective value on social information and orient attenti...
Impaired social cognition is a cardinal feature of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and Schizophrenia...
People with autism show impairments on tasks involving social-emotional processing. Findings from fa...
BACKGROUND: People with schizophrenia have difficulties in interpreting social information. Much...
Background There are overlaps between autism and schizophrenia but these are particularly pronoun...
In typical development there is a bias to orient visual attention to social information. Children wi...
Accurately perceiving self-referential social signals, particularly eye contact, is critical to soci...
Background: Deficits in social cognition are well-recognized in both schizophrenia and autism spectr...
CONTEXT: Impaired social cognition is a cardinal feature of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and Schi...
Background: A wide range of neuropsychiatric conditions, including schizophrenia and autistic spectr...
People with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have pervasive impairments in social interactions, a dia...
Gaze direction provides important information about social attention, and people tend to reflexively...
Both autism and schizophrenia feature deficits in aspects of social cognition that may be related to...
Schizophrenia and autism both feature significant impairments in social cognition and social functio...
The amygdala plays a critical role in orienting gaze and attention to socially salient stimuli. Prev...
Typically developing humans innately place subjective value on social information and orient attenti...
Impaired social cognition is a cardinal feature of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and Schizophrenia...
People with autism show impairments on tasks involving social-emotional processing. Findings from fa...
BACKGROUND: People with schizophrenia have difficulties in interpreting social information. Much...
Background There are overlaps between autism and schizophrenia but these are particularly pronoun...
In typical development there is a bias to orient visual attention to social information. Children wi...
Accurately perceiving self-referential social signals, particularly eye contact, is critical to soci...
Background: Deficits in social cognition are well-recognized in both schizophrenia and autism spectr...
CONTEXT: Impaired social cognition is a cardinal feature of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and Schi...
Background: A wide range of neuropsychiatric conditions, including schizophrenia and autistic spectr...
People with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have pervasive impairments in social interactions, a dia...
Gaze direction provides important information about social attention, and people tend to reflexively...